Reprinted in e-book and print-on-demand paperback in recent years. Turned to writing mysteries, publishing eight of them in all, which have been Girl in the American Revolution (1930), and The Piper's Lad (1931), as well as 1934's A Royal Cinderella, a retelling for children of Margaret Irwin's She published several children's titles, including The Little Great Lady (1925), Patsy'sīrother (1926), included in Sims & Clare's list of school stories, The Mystery of Saint's Island (1927), The New Curiosity Shop (1929), Red Coats and Blue: A Story of a British Harriet, but she must have liked the flair of the extra "te").Ĭampbell's first published work was a novel, Is It Enough?: A Romance of Musical Life (1913). (1968), The Birthday Gift (1975, aka Dig a Little Deeper), and Death of a Crow (1983). (1948), The Noonday Devil (1951, aka Catch a Killer), The Iron Cobweb (1954), The Of even relatively minor characters … are sharply and memorably drawn." Her She was a master atĬreating intriguing chapter endings and swiftly paced plots, and the portraits The detective genres into popular suspense stories. James Guide to CrimeĪnd Mystery Writers, "successfully blended elements of the gothic and Sister of Mary McMullen, and she published nearly two dozen novels which,Īccording to the St. Curtiss is the daughter of Helen Reilly and the Which will appear further down my list, but as it happens all three were With some sort of relationship with one another, and URSULA CURTISS is not only closely related to two other authors
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